Lakes around Spernall are found in the broader Warwickshire area, with the village itself situated on the banks of the River Arrow. Spernall is a small village in Warwickshire, England, characterized by its natural landscape and the River Arrow nature reserve. The area offers opportunities for exploring trails, observing wildlife, and enjoying the river's ecosystem. While large lakes are not directly within Spernall, nearby reservoirs and fishing lakes provide water-based activities.
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The local avian residents collect here to graze and rest. The perfect place to view the lake and see the wildlife up close. There is guidance on what to do with regards to feeding and what to do to e sure the health of the flock.
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Since there's a gate, it is easy to miss. Right turn further down leads to manor house
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Good ride today for charity ( IAm Versus Arthritis ) August cycling challenge. Beautiful riding part of my rout round the lake.
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Lovely little spot with ducks and birds, there is a picnic table too. There are a couple of trails through the woods paved and dirt track both uphill.
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Recommend the café at the visitor centre or try Kaz's cafe by etb exhausts. It is close. look for Otters and Terrapins as well as cormorant's and geese in the lake.
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While Spernall itself is primarily known for the River Arrow, the broader Warwickshire area offers various water bodies. You'll find large reservoirs like Draycote Water and Shustoke Reservoir, as well as dedicated fishing lakes such as Dog Lane Fishery. The local area also features natural bog gardens and the 27-acre lake within Arrow Valley Country Park.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Arrow Valley Lake Section, part of the 900-acre Arrow Valley Country Park, is very popular for cycling, dog-walking, and water sports. It also has a visitor center and a cafe. The Bog Garden at Coughton Court is another family-friendly natural area where children can enjoy spotting frogs and dragonflies among the plants.
The River Arrow nature reserve and surrounding areas are rich in wildlife. At Arrow Valley Country Park, you might spot otters, terrapins, cormorants, and geese. The Bog Garden at Coughton Court is a habitat for frogs and dragonflies. The Duck Feeding Area is a great spot to view local avian residents up close.
Absolutely. Arrow Valley Lake offers stunning views with plenty of paths and dirt tracks for walkers and cyclists. Arrow Valley Country Park also has extensive trails. For more options, you can explore various running trails around Spernall, including routes like the 'Coughton Court Ford – St Leonard's Church loop' or 'Coughton Court Ford loop from Spernall', which can be found in the Running Trails around Spernall guide.
Yes, many areas are dog-friendly. Arrow Valley Country Park, which includes the Arrow Valley Lake Section, is popular with dog-walkers. Always ensure your dog is under control and check for any specific local signage regarding leash requirements or restricted areas.
While the lakes themselves are primarily natural or recreational, the area has historical connections. Spernall historically featured fishponds dating back to 1375. You can also find a Bridleway with Views of Wheat Fields and Manor House, which passes fishing ponds and a manor house, offering a glimpse into the region's past. Coughton Court, where the Bog Garden is located, is a historic National Trust property.
Beyond walking and cycling, Arrow Valley Country Park's 27-acre lake is home to the Redditch Sailing Club, offering water sports. The broader Spernall area is excellent for various outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous mountain biking trails, such as the 'Heart of England Spernal Forest loop', in the MTB Trails around Spernall guide, and road cycling routes like the 'Coughton Court – Great Alne Village loop' in the Road Cycling Routes around Spernall guide.
Yes, for popular spots like Arrow Valley Country Park (which includes Arrow Valley Lake and Arrow Valley Lake Section), parking facilities are available. For other trails and natural areas, it's advisable to check specific access points or visitor information for parking options.
The lakes and nature reserves around Spernall can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and active wildlife, while autumn provides beautiful foliage. Even in winter, the trails offer peaceful walks, though some paths might be muddy. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
While Draycote Water, a large reservoir in Warwickshire, is known for leisure activities, specific information regarding designated wild swimming spots or safety guidelines for the lakes directly around Spernall is not readily available. It's generally recommended to check with local authorities or park management for rules and safety before attempting wild swimming in any natural body of water.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views and well-maintained paths around Arrow Valley Lake, which is suitable for both walkers and cyclists. The family-friendly atmosphere and diverse activities at Arrow Valley Country Park are also highly rated. Many enjoy the tranquility and opportunity for wildlife spotting, especially at the Bog Garden at Coughton Court and the Duck Feeding Area.


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